Sunday, January 30, 2011

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Exciting, how could it be otherwise, was reading Life and Times of Manuel Azana Santos Juliá historian. Since I learned of his appearance, in 2008, edited by Taurus, I respect and unsuccessful attempts to get it. In April last year, I finally had the pleasure of buying anything less than a few meters from the birthplace of Azaña, when I spent a month at the University of Alcalá de Henares.
While in the city read the first chapters Alcala, it was not until the recent year-end holiday I could do, as the ancients said, to my taste and flavor. Getting off the plane broke down my computer what made me change my original plans of work. Among other things, I had more time to read. A friend handed me the book by Carmen Aristegui Marcial Maciel on flying over enough to know some ugly details of the life of the founder of the Legionaries of Christ to the reporter through a series of conversations with those who knew him closely, with full finishes defining arguments in the only way possible in a society that aspires to justice: a criminal. If it is because I kept reading the recesses bored Biographical who was close to not a few men of power in Mexico (what the full body paint and, incidentally, the country ...) but I took care of adequately circulate among some unsuspecting were near.
Despite its five hundred pages, I read the book, Julia Santos, however, to run in a few mornings and the result exceeded my expectations even though it is a fascinating character and a time written by one of the most talented English historians today. If it is true that the enemies of Franco, was the most vilified Azaña (to the extent of being called a thief, cynical, cowardly, hateful, slave to the interests of international communism, perverted ...), the most landmark of presidents Second English Republic is now which has a broader reassessment and justified.
Julia's book allows us to get up close with a large appliance documentary and a smooth prose, the life and thought of who was a remarkable politician, a special speaker and a lucid writer, from his birth in the street of the Image of the birthplace of Cervantes in 1880, until his death in 1940 at sixty years of age, shortly after the end of the war, in the French town of Montauban, besieged by Franco's agents do not rest until they died.
The vicissitudes of the system Republican ideas better than anyone else who played their expectations and failures, its evolution as a thinker and politician, and finally the end of his life can not but be emotional. But the book also because it Juliá, very sober historian, turns again and again in the emotion with which he lived Azaña policy and the importance it had in the way of passing ... (Listen to yourself the overwhelming discourse of war to copy link at the bottom of this post .)
reproduce a paragraph that at least gives an idea of \u200b\u200bhis work and his political fate, "ana it was all in the government, held not in the strength of a major party with broad social attachment, but in his unexpected ability to hold together a disparate coalition of parties that his was not just a minority. Under these conditions, your program to rebuild the state and society from the core was launched sustained in the clarity of his word, in the kind of illumination that his speech awoke from his audiences and their partners in government and a parliamentary majority that did not belong. He himself describes those years of government as a revolution carried out in a regime of liberty and parliamentary means. The same wrote in exile Antonio Ramos Oliveira when attributed the failure Azana to having tried to make a revolution in a system of freedom. This mirage, Aldo Garosci defined as having neglected the problem of power was reinforced by their 'ascenssió rapidíssima, brilliant', as he wrote Plá, by the apparent ease with which the Government won the presidency. " (P. 341)
Life and Times of Manuel Azana eventually led me, back and in the city, two more books waiting for their hour-and yet a third party was not covered-and that, caught up in the subject, not I could not stop reading. The first one, the memories of the last days of the war he wrote Fernando Rodriguez Miaja, nephew who served as Secretary General Jose Miaja, the famous defender of Madrid ", exiled in Mexico since the end of the war. A friend from Asturias served as liaison between him and me, and last August I had the opportunity to visit their offices in the Rue de Tiber, Colonia Cuauhtemoc. This is a man of 92 years retained an enviable vitality.
Sano, acute, to say that agile Miaja Rodriguez, who lived through the war first person and then fled from Spain in the last minute, and whose life was radically changed because of it, refers to the conflict and its aftermath with an open mind and a generosity that they wanted and many descendants of exiles in Mexico. The book, published more than a decade, has the value of the evidence relating to end of life and full of interesting passages, told with grace and narrative vigor. One of its purposes is to clarify certain passages in the life of Miaja some historians, including Hugh Thomas, have been told erroneously or inaccurate. Don Fernando gave me also a copy of the book with a foreword by himself than on his uncle recently published in Oviedo, Miaja. The general who defended Madrid, Juan José Menéndez García (an issue apparently financed by the author).
The day I finished reading the memoirs of Rodriguez Miaja The law of the series, which ultimately does not give me breath, I stood before the war poets Four by Ian Gibson (Planeta, 2007), which I read immediately. The theme could not be more interesting: the biographies of Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Federico García Lorca and Miguel Hernandez from February 1936 when the Popular Front wins the elections, in which the collapse of the right "democratic" end up leading a failed military coup that will give way to the armed conflict, "until the death of each, three of the four cases as a result of the military uprising war.
Although he knew the circumstances of Lorca and Machado, it is interesting to compare the development of the four destinations from the same historical moment. It is impossible not to be indignant over and over again with the circumstances in which Lorca was taken prisoner and killed, and the sad way in which spent the last few months and the death of another Machado side of the border with France. Of all the images from the book, I really like that with which Juan Ramon describes the poet's flight Campos de Castilla, who crossed the border in the middle of the crowd, "poor, miserable, collectively, more of a beef herd human persecution. " (P. 185)
As I write this post 'm already embarked on The Valley of the Fallen, a memory of Spain , Fernando Olmeda (Ediciones Peninsula, 2009), on architectural monstrosity located in the Sierra de Guadarrama Madrid in which lie the remains Franco and Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the English Falange. No other public works so visibly embodies the nature of a dictatorial regime dark, tinged with Church and Army, which was founded on the extermination of the defeated enemy.
Towards the end of the stay at the University of Alcalá in late April this year, a dear friend, Professor Georg Pichler, my partner suggested we write residence, Brenda Escobedo, and I visit El Escorial, one way, try to see the monument to Franco but that day apparently because of the recent landslides in a monumental mercy placed on the facade, visitors were not allowed. Our Austrian friend in the car was carrying a copy of the book Olmeda, I found on sale in the Escorial monastery bookstore and bought it for a reading that has finally arrived.

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Azaña
's voice on the network, http://bit.ly/eb3BfK
A dramatic war speech, http://bit.ly/e886nM

Fernando Rodriguez's book Miaja called Testimonials and remembrances. My memories of the last months of the war in Spain (1936-1939) , was cared for by Alexander Antuñano and appeared in 1997 in author's edition.

Azaña
photos I have borrowed from the network. One of them, which is reading, of El Pais Digital. Machado's photo is in Valencia, probably in 1938.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Go Diego Go Sound Clip

Five poems "The bike and the classic" The number of Scherer

few months ago, through the writer Mariana Bernardez, I met Miguel Angel Calleja, the editor in charge of Parentalia is dedicated to bringing together the disparate poetic kindred of Mexico in a series of plaquettes by authors as diverse as Pura Lopez Colome and Raymundo Ramos, Aurelio Asiain and Efraín Bartolomé, Elsa Cross and Eduardo Langagne. When he invited me to give myself some work, I thought it best to propose republish The cycling classic, the first collection of poems published and 350 copies were made for more than twenty years.
This little book, released in August 1990, was part of the Journal Malinalco who edited Luis Mario Schneider, one of the essential research of Mexican poetry of the last century, who had the good fortune to meet and talk. As this week I spent a couple of hours editing the new edition, it seemed a good idea to share with readers in the breeze century some of its pages. I expressed elsewhere ( http://bit.ly/gkHWh6 ) that I am interested in any can read this page and so occasionally I would make comments to literary texts, as I do now . Who feel no interest, need or curiosity to read the notes that precede each text, which is the jump: how to check immediately, in fact, not needed.


1. A picture sent from Leeds London
Several times I have spoken to my friend Nattie Golubov, last only a fortnight ago ( http://bit.ly/hh6mG9 ) - and almost always for reasons related to his inspiring personality. In the mid-eighties, Nattie studied an MA in English at the University of Leeds, where I wrote letters full of brilliance and poetry that provoked some texts and classics Cycling . So it is not uncommon in the brief shows that public today is present on two occasions.
One day he sent me a photo of Big Ben in London on the back, above the caption feature photographic company watermark reproduced as he wrote the name of the place from which it came. Posted this fun, she gave me a copy of the famous poem of Wordsworth , "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802."


From Westminster Bridge

the streets of his
London

(This) Nattie think
a (paper)

little of me. Take the box

(manufacturing),
points

and (by), here, the Big-
(Kodak) Ben.


2. An unprecedented twenty years suasive
This text was ready in mid-1990 to form part of Cycling and classic but for some reason, I do not understand two decades later, decided to drop out . Twenty years later does not seem worse or better than those who did see the light of what I take to integrate the new edition to the series.
Although written verse cuts imitated with some American poets read in the editions of Hugo Gola or recommended by Roberto Tejada, always made with intent rhythmic, this work is a kind of suasive speech copied the classics dedicated to a young man I met in reality . The word "countersink", by the way, I read a poem from the Golden Age, but not mean age.


Calls
a beautiful acquaintance to leave virginity

As is known are, Fabiana,
safe citadel.

And I say that you are difficult,
that more than two

have moved the brain.
unborn

the tough
and warned there

able to give
fence.
Nobody knows

to whom or for
when.

strange fame is that, Fabiana.
-time

fickle storm,
of rain,

not asking that you give to Sodom
mine

but do not you see you're countersinking
without a medal,

and you're wasting
if dilated?


3. A poem written to order
Seated at the table during the celebration that followed a civil wedding, Alberto Kalach asked me one afternoon in the late eighties still acceptable if the writers write custom. I hastened to answer yes. As in those days was by birth of her first son, Marco, my architect friend called me a text that would celebrate the fact, what we agreed to a cash payment, too, at my request, a few words to serve as a starting point, and Alberto improvised on the fly, "ship", "arch", "bevel" and "Cobalt".
The result, although in the genre of poetry as the poem above, is a tribute to the poet Gonzalo Rojas, whom I always read with admiration ( http: / / bit.ly/98pOi3 ).


pregnancy and child birth Marcovaldo Kalach (on behalf of his father)

Valdo put a bevel,
ship bows

at sea co-
balto,

and between October 1 and another

armed terror, given concern

the world, and unwittingly came

and went and walked
between things
origin

( finding their own light
other

side). Y now that was
(filled

light
the dark) who

believe it? "Fit can fit

size
spirit, bravery
similar

in this microscopic
lap,

in this tiny
Myrmidon?


4. Roughness and misfortunes of a real journey
The many letters I received from Nattie from England made the image of Queen Elizabeth II, invariably played on the stamps, a daily presence on my desk. One day I seemed to notice behind his royal indolence, a face that I explained by calculating the long hours of travel and abuse that should be submitted, unless it caused the real monarch, by the postal workers two countries. Also without doubt an inherent roughness of character hidden in my presence with all education . The story is told from the point of view of a groom the gender of the polite, that came with it.
The text appeared in the November 1990 issue of the journal Back , in announcing the Nobel prize for his flamboyant director, Octavio Paz, with a couple of misprints (one of them, inexplicable) that it would for a future post .


English Diplomacy

now up in the right corner, silent
again
but before you see. Majesty the things he said about the way
how she lost her composure to see the posts,
see you. how he took against us,
how we cursed to the seventh of the bad nights, the worst food,
addressed by this sad
the lowlands.

hours and watch it in the corner of the envelope, country desk,
returned to its thoroughbred profile,
watch it looking nice pencil sharpeners, pencils in hand,
glass of water.


5. History falsely Ovidian metamorphosis
often joked that Isolde, which as good Persian was rich in fur and meat, was jack rabbit before. Seen from certain angles, it seemed yet. One day I decided and put in writing that release of citing a droll things change.
This text penultimate Cycling and classic, originally appeared in the December 1989 issue of the journal The University who ran Gonzalo Celorio and edited Pancho Hinojosa.


tells the strange transformation of his cat Isolde

Yesterday was rabbit, but lo and behold today
if you look suddenly licking
agora chest with sharp tongue, agora front leg
and beyond the tail.

alimañero heard a rifle in the bush beating overlapping
and rife with jittery, took to his heels,
and climbing a summit here or down there a decline
(not reached the moon because of lack of stairs),
if not at bay, as the nymph, "the shock of guinea pigs in the truck micha,
of wild
in domestic creature.

change the beautified, returned the proportion lost
living beasts lurking. Moved
teething
(incisors and canines traded),
achin you look at it and put it more comely
and long-that much is the care
where the reef is a long-
were mutated in short ears, and more affluent,
and even in the same speech he grew
Gongorism
for the sake of thorns.

For as trivial reason - a start! -
and under such conditions,
have you ever seen such a swap?
else think it's invention, and figuratively,
Asumpta
and other Ovid.

___________________________
A great overview of the work of Luis Mario Schneider, written by Adolfo Castanon, can be read in http://bit.ly/hiJwIh
Roberto Tejada's photo was taken during a visit he made with friends, around ninety, the archaeological site of Tula.
The first edition of Cycling and classics published in August 1990 in the Journal of Malinalco library, which is ranked No. 15. The new edition will appear soon in the collection " fervor "of Parentalia editions, whose logo I play on the right.
On Parentalia

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Difference In Rifle Barrels

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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Seven kinds of people under the Shadow of the Throne

For
: Imam Qayyim Al Yawziya Ibnul



From the book: Uddat Sâbibirîn us-wa ush-Shâkirîn dhakhîrat


Translated by: Umm Ayman




From Abu Hurayra, may Allah be pleased with him, the Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him peace:


"Seven kinds of people will Allah under His shade on the day that no more shade than Yours:


'A just ruler.
A young man who lived in the worship of Allah, Mighty and Majestic.
A man whose heart is attached to mosques.
Two men who love for Allah, are joined by Him and for Him separate
A man who invited a beautiful woman (to seduce him) and he refused saying, '¬ Verdade Ramento, I'm afraid Allah! "
A man who gave charity so that hiding it from his left hand did not know what his right hand gave.
And a man who remembered Allah in private and his eyes filled with tears'. "(1)
The Al-Bukhari and Muslim reported




"The seven categories of persons mentioned in the hadeeth have received under the shadow of the Throne of Allaah on the Day of Judgement, thanks to the perfection of their patience with a truly difficult test.


probably all kinds of patience contained in the hadith are difficult for the soul, which is demonstrated by the ruling that is fair in the application of justice and ensure the rights, whether they be pleased or angry with someone, that evidenced by the young in their worship of Allah and to contradict your wishes (and go against their passions) that demonstrated by the person who regularly attends the mosque, that shown by) a person who strives to provide charities with great discretion so that your left hand does not know what gave her right hand that shown by the person who refused to commit an immoral act (fornication), despite the beauty and the senior woman who invited him to her, that demonstrated by two people who love to Allah when they are together and when separated, and demonstrated by the person cry for fear of Allah and strives to hide to the people.


On the other hand, Allah has provided painful punishment for the old bugger, the corrupt leader and the poor superb because to them it was easier to have patience with these prohibitions, and because the temptations that led them to commit such sins were weak. Therefore, its refusal to have patience with these prohibitions, although it's easy for them, is but proof of their rebellion and insolence against God. "


(1) Hadith from the book: The Gardens of the Righteous


Chapter 46: Of the excellence of love for Allah.


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not get angry!







By: Shaykh 'Abder-Rahman al-Barak
Translated by: Umm Ayman
Source: Al-Fawâ Moustanbatah-Id al-min an-al-Arba'in Nawawiyyah




recounted Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, a man told the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him:
"" Advise ". The Prophet said," Do not get angry. "He emphasized several times, and he said:" Do not get angry "."
Bukhari transmitted it.


Explanation


This hadith is a basis for controlling anger and avoiding its causes, and from which we can draw the following benefits:


permissibility 1.La to seek counsel from the wise


2.La permissibility of repeating the advice


3.la concern peers for doing good

4.La
enforcement the situation of the person who asks for advice, by the person who advises.


5.La anger is the key to many evils manifest in word and deed. The heads of disbelief and homicide.


6.Insistir on the prohibition of anger. Do not enter it to get angry for Allah, when violations of its prohibitions, and that anger has degrees and is best manifested by Allah, and the worst is upset by some decree of Allah: the first is a sign of perfection of faith and the second from ignorance of God and think badly of him


7.La ban causes that lead or provoke anger and controversy, insults, controversy and bad company.


8.La obligation to take the necessary means to turn the anger and seek refuge in Allah from Shaitan, and sit ablution.


9.La indication to control anger and contained when you get angry as it appears in the hadith: "There is stronger good fighter but he who controls his anger"! The Muslim and Bukhari reported.


manners 10.The Messenger of Allah - peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.


11.Su Good teaching people, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him


12.La application of the rule of jurisprudence that is to close the door to all that leads to evil.


13.La best person in anger and complacency is one that defers his anger and is pleased the most quickly.


14.La particularity of the Messenger of Allah - peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, to express in a few big words and deep meanings.


15.La ban something means also prohibit any means that leads toward it, and manage the environment to help you quit.


16.Una the excellences of Islam: to stop the bad behavior













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Children in the company of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah room alayhi wasalam)

The Prophet Muhammad sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam, caring and loving people, was good to everyone and wished all good. His behavior was so noble always took it as an example. Allah, the Almighty, honors Saying: {Surely you are of a moral character} [Qur'an 68:4]



The children could not be the exception, it is well known that the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam, was very kind to them, rose, kissed and even cried when they went away from him. In addition, he advised his followers to be loving with children, give them good names, and give them the best education possible. As children, they loved the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam, so much so that many of them preferred to live with him instead of with their parents, as Ibn Zaid Harithah.


Since the beginning of the Islamic outreach, many children and young people were highlighted in the life of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam,' Ali Ibn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him, accepted the Islam at age 10, Zaid Ibn Thabit was one of the scribes of the Quran being just a kid and Anas Ibn Malik was his aide and confidante, accompanied him since he was 10 years old.


education gave them the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, children, made copies were men who led the Islamic Ummah, were conspicuous by their knowledge and even some were Caliphs. Here we will mention important aspects of the lives of some of them:


· 'Ali Ibn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him


' Ali was the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi his father, Abu Talib, had a big family, but their economic condition was not the best, so from small lived with the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi in his house, help his uncle in some way. Living with the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, let him be one of the first three people to accept the message of Allah.


Since childhood out by her courage, in the night when Allah commanded His Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, he emigrated to Medina, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, he lay on the bed of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam, to mislead those who had agreed to kill him and waited for him outside his home. A 'Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, did not flinch knowing that if they, the murderers, had entered the house, thinking he had killed was the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam. Also fought with the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi in the battle of Uhud and that of Khandaq (the pit), in the latter, was more than demonstrated his courage in confronting the most famous Arab warrior, 'Amr Ibn 'Abdud, who won, of course. In the battle of Khaibar the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, passed the standard of the Muslims and said: "I will give the banner to a man who loves Allah and His Prophet, and which Al-Aman Allah and His Prophet "[Ahmad]


'Ali Ibn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him, also distinguished himself by his eloquence and rhetoric, by his knowledge of the Koran and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, was one of ten to the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, announced he would enter paradise, he married Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet, may Allah be pleased with her, who was in Al Hasan and Al Husain, may Allah be pleased with them both. He was picked as Caliph after 'Uthman ibn' Affan, may Allah be pleased with him, his term lasted four years, and like its two predecessors was assassinated in the year 40 AH.


Usama Ibn Zaid ·, may Allah be pleased with him


born in Mecca, four years after the beginning of the revelation, he was raised in the bosom of Islam and never worshiped other than Allah. He grew up in the house of the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi because his father lived there, Harithah Ibn Zaid, who was among the first to accept Islam.


Since little was known for his rider virtues, courage and determination to fight for the cause of Allah. At age 14, he enlisted to fight alongside the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi in the Battle of Uhud, but his age was asked to return home. He witnessed the Battle of the Ditch on in life, fought in the Battle of Mu'tah with his father, who was the commander of the army and died in the battlefield.


When I was 18, the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, appointed him commander of the army that would lead to Sham (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan) which was composed by great men of the Sahabah, the Muhajireen and the Ansar, but Army came out after the death of the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, and returned with glory and victory.


The Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, loved him and loved his father, to the point that he considered as part of your family, it is evident in the story which states that Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, took him along with Hassan, his grandson, and said: "Oh Allah, Love them, because I love you" [Al-Bukhari]. Usamah, may Allah be pleased with him, died in the year 45 AH.



· 'Abdul-lah Ibn 'Umar Ibn Al Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him


accepted Islam along with his father,' Umar Ibn Al-tab Jat, may Allah be pleased with him, when he I was a kid. In the sixth year of start of the revelation of the Koran. He migrated to Medina before his father.


grew up in a home and virtuous society. Brave by nature, wanted to fight along with the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, however he sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, ordered him to return home along with their age, they were very young. When I was already a little larger part in the Battle of Al Khandaq (the Pit) in Mu'tah of the Yarmuk and made part of the campaign that liberated Egypt.


Ibn 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, stood out as one of the Sahabah (followers of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam) that best conformed to the practice of Sunnnah, and the number of stories that aired on the sayings, deeds and approvals of the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, died in 73 AH.


· 'Abdul-lah Ibn' Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him


'Abd Allah Ibn' Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, is a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, was born in Mecca three years before AH, and emigrated with his father in the eighth year of the Islamic era. He followed the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, very closely for two years in a row, which allowed him to pass on many stories of the Sunnah, one of the most famous is: "I was a day behind the Prophet, sallallaahu wa a'laihi sallam, and said, 'Boy, I'll show you a few words!: Protect to Allah (His Din) obeying his commands and walking away from its prohibitions and He will protect you, protect and Allah always be with you, and if you ask for help, ask for it to Allah. And know that if all people to gather to benefit you in something, do not benefit in any way that Allah had decreed for you, and if something together to harm you, do not hurt at all that he had not ordered Al- Allah for you. Well, everything is written '. "[At-Tirmidhi]


Since little is interested in learning everything he could, his intelligence and good behavior were significant, therefore, that the Messenger of the same Allaah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, asked Allah to give him to Ibn 'Abbas wisdom and understanding. After the death of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam, started his journey in search of wisdom and knowledge, with just 13 years old, was a pupil of the largest and most recognized Sahabah, making him a prominent alfaqui still young. 'Umar Ibn Al Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, consulted him before deciding moment for the Ummah, was always at his side, along with the wisest of the Sahabah and say, "You know things we do not "


For their virtues and knowledge was dubbed by many names, including: Hybrid Al Ummah (the scholar of the Ummah) and Turyuman Al Qur'an (the interpreter of the Koran). He died in 68 AH.


· Zaid Ibn Thabit, may Allah be pleased with him


accepted Islam at 11 years old when the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi emigrated to Medina. Since little is distinguished for seriousness in the pursuit of knowledge, their boldness, courage and determination in defending the religion of Allah. Wanted to participate in the Battle of Badr and Uhud, but because of age, the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, was asked to return home, like all other children like him wanted to join the Islamic army. Al Khandaq (the pit) was the first battle they fought.


accompanied the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, since his arrival in Medina. He was brilliant, so much so that his family came to the Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, saying: "This child is known Suras 17 of which you have been revealed," The Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa a'laihi sallam, was so impressed that each After that Allah revealed to him something, ask them to bring to Zaid to be recorded. Also I request you to learn the Syriac language (a dialect of Aramaic) language used by the Jews of Medina, to be responsible for writing all that the Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, wanted to say. Zaid soon learned the language by following the instructions of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam.


When he died the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him, gave him the task of writing the Quran in a consolidated text. As expected, met Zaid its mission by ensuring that the message that Allah revealed to His Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam, came to us intact. He died in the year 45 AH. The day he died, Abu Hurayrah said: "He died the best of this Ummah, Allah wants that Ibn 'Abbas as his successor"


· Anas Ibn Malik, may Allah be pleased with him :


born ten years before the Hijrah. From the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi emigrated to Medina, he devoted himself to serving until the day of his death, a'laihi sallallaahu wa sallam Anas said, may Allah be pleased with him: "I served the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi ten years, during which he never abused me or insult me \u200b\u200bor wrinkled his brow at me." Faithfully fulfilled the first condition that he established the Prophet sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi: keep their secrets, because no one was able to convince him to reveal any of them, though I tried.


From childhood he was educated by the Prophet sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, therefore we see that their knowledge is very large and its behavior similar to that of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam. Plus it allowed him to be one of the Sahabah that aired more stories of the Prophet, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi over a thousand, for that reason he won the nickname of "Storyteller of Islam."


accompanied the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi in important situations and events such as: The Pact of Al Hudaibiah the Liberation of Makkah, the battles of Hunain and Khaybar. His life was long, so much so that many say was one of the last of the Sahabah to die, as we know died in the year 91 AH.


· Al Hasan Ibn 'Ali, may Allah be pleased with him


Son of' Ali Ibn Abi Talib and Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet, sallallahu a'laihi wa sallam. Ramadan was born in year 3 AH, was educated under the care of the Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, who liked to hold him, pamper and play a lot with him and his brother Al Husain.


is related that one day while the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi was in the mimbar doing the sermon, he saw his two grandchildren walk among the people almost falling, down , the rose and rose again, then said: "When he saw how they walked, I do not want to hold the load" [An-Nasa'i]


was polite, generous, eloquent, and a brave warrior. When his father died, the people chose him as his successor, but the abdicated in favor of Mu'awiyah, may Allah be pleased with him, seeking to unify the ranks of Muslims. This was prophesied by the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, who said in a broadcast by Al-Bukhari Hadith: "This boy is a man among his people, may Allah do mediating between groups Muslims "


lived in Medina to respecting people for their great qualities and virtues, died in 50 of the Hijra.


· Al Husain Ibn 'Ali, may Allah be pleased with him


was born a year after his brother Al Hasan, the two were the most beloved by the Prophet sallallaahu a'laihi wa sallam, of all his family could not stand being away from them, if not seen, they are asked to bring or he went where they were.


Many sometimes rode in the back of the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu wa sallam a'laihi, even while he was in the Sujood (prostrate praying), never bothered with them, instead waiting to get off without moving, to avoid to fall.


Like his brother, he was courageous and brave warrior, he participated in several campaigns during the period of 'Uthman, may Allah be pleased with him, which was fought against the Byzantines, in the year 30 AH, fought under the command of Sa'd Ibn Abi Waqqas, may Allah be pleased with him, at the Battle of Asia and the conquest of Tabaristan.

Source: http://main.islamweb.net/esp/print.php?id=149880&lang=S

Sunday, January 16, 2011

White Roper Microwave



From time to time I run into people who do not know who knew Viceversa. It is true that pop up some confusion, explained mostly by the years that have past but never so unreasonable as displayed in a cultural history of journalism in Mexico Conaculta who published in 2007 and dedicated to the magazine almost as many inaccuracies as lines.
I had the chance to say in person to the author, Humberto Musacchio but as there was no time to go into details I wrote in an email, if the book reached reissued-mail, by the way, which I received no response. Even then I explained that Conversely, backward as it is claimed, was not bi but only during the first of his nearly nine years that its first editor was not "Eduardo Cayuela Gally," that did not work with "a body of editors" and never did a special issue on Octavio Paz. I do not complain because I understand and from which came out the errors identified and omissions that apparently abound that work (a review can be read in http://bit.ly/hTDQeF ).
I think that, Conversely, what most people remember is some special issues, that of Toledo, ecstasy and other designer drugs, that of María Sabina that of Back magazine, the Monsivais ... The latter, for example, not long ago served as information source to the cultural section of the newspaper Reforma inspired him to die. And ... the number of Scherer. I told in this space that the idea of \u200b\u200ba special issue focusing on the founding director of the magazine process was suggested to me by Germain Dehesa one morning in late 1993 on the eve of a year and dramatically moved by the time the Some deluded thought that political change was a real possibility in the country ( http://bit.ly/hXJxrU ). If from the number of Conversely future work on Julio Scherer newspaper could have a fairly complete source of information, we had to start (especially in some areas) almost from scratch. The purpose of this post is to briefly describe the result.
The number 11 Viceversa appeared in April 1994, just days after the assassination of Luis Donaldo Colosio. Judging by the sales and favorable criticism that arose was the first success of the magazine journalism and, at least in a sense, the most important. One of the notes that were written on the number which was published three days before the presentation very Humberto Musacchio ( Reform, April 24, 1994, Culture-15D). He said that "journals item embedded in the shifting cultural, Viceversa is probably the most attractive and most suggestive." He added the number "there are plenty of inaccuracies and exaggerations, but there are also sensible and sharp criticism, which will host irritated the Strawberry 13 [e-magazine process]."
The number of Scherer was the fourth stage monthly magazine launched In January of that year, after seven numbers often appeared bimonthly. While it is not strictly monograph, the pages devoted to the journalist, published in the form of dossier under the name "Julio Scherer Process", take a little more than half the number, fifty-two out hundred, in delivering more pages of the magazine's history to date.
The cover photo is a close-up Rogelio Cuéllar, notable for being the portrait front, closed, a slippery character, of which at least then it was not easy to find graphic material available. Before entering in itself, is an editorial by Eduardo Vazquez Martin, deputy director of the magazine, on the death of Colosio, illustrated with a wonderful picture Cuartoscuro.
The dossier dedicated to Scherer is divided into four parts. The first discusses his journalistic work, if I can say, more direct and reflected in the literature: while Ricardo Cayuela Gally, editor of Conversely, some studies reviewed in Scherer reporter the years Excelsior sixties and seventies, Monica Braun, an analysis of the literary character based on him in novels of Vicente Journalists Leñero and Gallium War Hector Aguilar Camin.
The second part examines the historical events of July 8, 1976, when a Assembly decides to run from Los Pinos separation by Scherer: first, published an unpublished version of the facts cooperative armed with anonymous testimony and the other an analysis of Fabrizio Mejía Madrid on previously released versions, the section complemented with texts by Roberto Zamarripa, Subcomandante Marcos, Fernando García Ramírez and Carlos Marin on Process magazine, and closes with an analysis of historical circulation of the magazine since its founding.
The third part is, for me, at least according to what I thought then, the best of numbers: the sequence of photos of Excelsior output that Thursday July 8 1976. Everyone knows that the diary was, so to speak, the party from that moment, some journalists were on one side of the river, some of the other. The session Scherer separated from the newspaper's management was recorded by photographer Aaron Sanchez, who for 1994 was used Unomásuno newspaper, the output of journalists beaten by presidential power, and Juan Miranda.
A Aaron Sanchez went to look at Unomásuno , was initially somewhat suspicious, then agreed to help. Juan Miranda, in 1994 photography coordinator process, I ended up making me a friend, to the extent that only a couple of years later I attended closely to his own life experiences that crystallized in his book healers and shamans of the Mazatec Sierra , which I edited. I must say that begin to build the number felt some resistance, and perhaps distrust rather than resistance, all the subtle you want, within Process. Juan Miranda suggested I request an interview with Enrique Maza to expose the idea of \u200b\u200bthe number, show the proposed index and list of contributors.
Maza, a key part of the core management of the journal and one of the men closest to Scherer, was friendly, flexible and happy to say that lightly. As I left the meeting in his little cubicle, next to the very private Scherer I felt relieved atmosphere and the doors began to open. Miranda gave me their images and thus could assemble the complete sequence of the events of the day that for many marks the birth of the independent press in Mexico. In addition to photos of Sanchez and Miranda, the dossier have photos of that Rogelio Cuellar, Marco Antonio Cruz, Roberto Portillo, the Mayo brothers, a picture that is priceless in which it appears that Echeverría and argued by Scherer- Patricia Cieza de León, Pedro Valtierra, Ángeles Torrejón y Eloy Valtierra.
Finally, delivery offers an extensive and valuable mosaic of testimony about the person and work of Scherer. The list of contributors includes, among others, Miguel Angel Granados Chapa (who appears in one of the images that illustrate this article at the time they leave the building every day), Carlos Castillo Peraza, Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero, Heberto Castillo, Carlos Monsivais, Germain Dehesa, Jaime Sanchez Susarrey, Federico Reyes Heroles, Lorenzo Meyer and Enrique Krauze. Left out of number, for reasons of space, the text of Everardo Espino, Julio Faesler, Vicente Lenero and Enrique Maza. Half the number is a caricature of Rogelio Naranjo in which it appears Don Julio with a long tail of a fox ... The number of Scherer was presented on Wednesday April 27, 1994, to all purposes in the library Reform, which was located in front of the newspaper Excelsior , with a panel I moderated and I attended by Federico Reyes Heroles, Raymundo Riva Palacio, and Germain Froylán López Narváez Dehesa.



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For those who want to know how many Scherer or any of the 96 who published the magazine between November 1992 and May 2001 There are complete sets in Vasconcelos Library of Buenavista and Rubén Bonifaz Nuño Philological Research Institute of UNAM.

Almost all the photos that illustrate this issue were scanned in the number 11, April 1994, Viceversa .

More on Viceversa this blog :
My 10 favorite covers Conversely, http: / / bit.ly/cJMvf4
Nagara, Octavio Paz's cat, http://bit.ly/9BeKvm
Borges in the bathrooms of San Ildefonso, http://bit.ly/9aenhb